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Action to Heal Foundation Sierra Leone CEO Bags Home Ambassadorial Award…


By: Alusine Rehme Wilson – (AR-Wilson)

Sierra Leone based Non-Governmental Organization for Physically Challenged and Vulnerable Children: Action to Heal Foundation - Sierra Leone (A2HF-SL), Founder and Chief Executive Officer One; Madam Zainab Mummy Tholley has on Sunday 16th June 2019 received an Ambassadorial Award in recognition of her mammoth contributions on the lives of Children especially vulnerable and physically challenged ones.

The award was presented to her among other Child Rights Advocates and Philanthropists within and outside the North by the organizers of the award: Ibrahim Nelson Children Foundation at the Makeni City Plaza on African Childs Day where a day’s event was staged to commemorate and celebrate Children and individuals that have stood the test of times and has relentlessly been focused on advocating, supporting, nurturing, mentoring and showcasing Children’s intrinsic qualities and abilities at extrinsic folds.


Upon receiving the Award, A2HF-SL Founder and CEO-1 Madam Zainab Mummy Tholley thanked the organizers for the award, noting that it is no surprise that she is on the list of Awardees with other influential and highly placed persons in society that have all years long been engaged in the process of investing their resources and time in their standing quests for productive, well refined, better Children in the country.
  
Going further, CEO Tholley dedicated the award to her parents and members of her organization: Action to Heal Foundation - Sierra Leone (A2HF-SL) for  being supportive and very committed towards portraying and achieving the organization’s mission and vision which denotes for: an existence to motivate, inspire and put a smile on the faces of the physically challenged children, ideally, we hope to create a higher level of independence for physically challenged and vulnerable children in schools, homes and communities. 

And its MISSION is to actively engage and inspire society to take positive actions that will enhance the social life and health status of physically challenged and vulnerable children in Makeni city, Bombali District, North of Sierra Leone.

Madam Tholley however, avows to this press that she will continue to do more in her child right advocacy despite the limited time at her reach but that she will ensure that there is an adequate balance of her laboratory work to that of her services to physically challenged, vulnerable ones  other social services of hers to humanity.

Hence she extended a blanket invitation to organizations, philanthropists, entrepreneurs, youths and well-wishers to come onboard and support by collaborating and donating in cash or in kind to her growing baby organization: Action to Heal Foundation - Sierra Leone (A2HF-SL) to stand out tall in achieving its aims and objectives overwhelmingly. 


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